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Mastitis is a widely distributed disease of dairy cattle in most countries, including Ethiopia. The most commonly recovered bacterial pathogen during mastitis is Staphylococcus aureus in dairy cows worldwide.
Nebyou Moje, Birtukan Abebaw
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Granulomatous lobular mastitis
AbstractGranulomatous lobular mastitis is an unusual breast benign inflammatory disorder with unknown aetiology. It is generally emerged with the clinical symptoms of breast mass, abscess, inflammation and mammary duct fistula. The diagnosis is made by histopathology with a chronic non‐necrotizing granulomatous inflammation in lobules of the breast ...
Lixiang Yu+3 more
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Effects of homeopathic and antibiotic mastitis treatment considering mediumterm parameters in an organic dairy herd [PDF]
Introduction: Homeopathic treatment is a common method against bovine mastitis in organic herds. In a study conducted in a large biodyn farm in Brandenburg (D) considering 261 cases of acute or chronical mastitis, we used four different combinations of ...
Garbe, Sylvia+3 more
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Local and systemic effects of endotoxin mastitis on the chemiluminescence of milk and blood neutrophils in dairy cows. [PDF]
The local and systemic effects of intramammary lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection on the chemiluminescence (CL) of milk and blood polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) were investigated in six healthy early lactation cows.
Burvenich, Christian+3 more
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Abstract Background Enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL), caused by the bovine leukaemia virus (BLV), has exhibited increasing infection rates in Japan. While many farms implement various infection prevention measures, practical challenges—such as barn structure and availability of replacement cattle—can hinder farm purification efforts.
Chikako Tani+4 more
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This study reveals the presence of blaCTX‐M‐type ESBL‐producing E. coli in dairy cattle in Turkey, highlighting the zoonotic potential of antimicrobial resistance. No carbapenem or colistin resistance was detected. ABSTRACT Background The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in animals, particularly the spread of multidrug‐resistant ...
Metin Yalcin+5 more
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„Primäres” Achseldrüsencarcinom nach chronischer (carcinomatöser) Mastitis [PDF]
Theodor Kocher
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Nanoparticles are transforming animal care by enhancing nutrition, drug delivery and disease prevention. This study highlights their role in improving nutrient absorption in livestock, facilitating targeted drug delivery and boosting vaccine efficacy. Additionally, nanoparticles effectively reduce harmful mycotoxins in animal feeds, promoting overall ...
Mohsen Kazemi
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